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and yet it has the second largest number of billionaires in asia. people worry about the growing inequality. >> if you think about inequality, it's not only a problem in our country. it's really the problem all across the world. income comes from opportunity. you take our own example as reliance. my father started reliance with $100. when i joined reliance in 1980, the market value of reliance was $30 million or $40 million. and through the years, the opportunities that were provided by this country has enabled us to create wealth for india. my father was a big believer that any business that has the sole purpose of making money is not worth doing. right? business must serve a larger societal purpose. reliance raised all its money from capital markets and from individual small shareholders. so we've created a million millionaires just by investing in reliance out of ordinary indians. and that is the process of creating wealth for the country. once you create opportunity, wealth comes. >> but do you agree -- you've heard all this criticism -- that yo
and yet it has the second largest number of billionaires in asia. people worry about the growing inequality. >> if you think about inequality, it's not only a problem in our country. it's really the problem all across the world. income comes from opportunity. you take our own example as reliance. my father started reliance with $100. when i joined reliance in 1980, the market value of reliance was $30 million or $40 million. and through the years, the opportunities that were provided by...
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., there has been focus on the transpacific partnerships and ways to tap into asia. where do you need government help to open up a market? >> we would like more bilateral or more multilateral free trade agreements. we believe the ttp would be great. a better extension into europe. they are all outstanding. we are for all of that. >> is that relationship with needing to get the government to open the door more important in asia than europe? >> asia is harder than europe. tpp is particularly important. for us, we get there. i am here to play two roles. as the ceo of ge, i could get any place. i could sell myself anywhere. for a $2 billion american company to win in asia, a tpp would be helpful. >> ge has had a complex relationship in china with its investment there. has this administration put a lot of energy into trying to sort out the intellectual property issues? >> it is a long-term process. the president is engaging. he has avoided following every wave of controversy. he has tried to stay long-term focused. a relationship between china and the united states is imp
., there has been focus on the transpacific partnerships and ways to tap into asia. where do you need government help to open up a market? >> we would like more bilateral or more multilateral free trade agreements. we believe the ttp would be great. a better extension into europe. they are all outstanding. we are for all of that. >> is that relationship with needing to get the government to open the door more important in asia than europe? >> asia is harder than europe. tpp is...
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while there is indeed trouble on opposed revolutionary wrote in to asia, a conflict and growing confrontation between two competing views. on one hand, those with strict religious views and all the other, those with secular, liberal views with how the feature of this country should play out. the weeks to come should determine whether some compromise will be found between the two sides that have added to work relatively well together with the confrontation will deepen. >> reports of gunfire and explosions in a northern city and mali. the french-led a forces recaptured the city last month that they have since been on alert. on saturday, there is a suicide bomber blew itself up a separate -- and a security checkpoint. no one was injured. one day earlier, a soldier was wounded when another suicide bomber targeted the same outpost. >> the suicide attack in the biggest city in the north of mali is significant because it's the second such attack since friday. on friday morning, we saw the first suicide attack since the conflict began since the french arrived. the suicide attacks on the city seemed t
while there is indeed trouble on opposed revolutionary wrote in to asia, a conflict and growing confrontation between two competing views. on one hand, those with strict religious views and all the other, those with secular, liberal views with how the feature of this country should play out. the weeks to come should determine whether some compromise will be found between the two sides that have added to work relatively well together with the confrontation will deepen. >> reports of...
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i spend quite a bit of time in asia, about 4 1/2 years, mostly working for sort of big-box retailers. >> let's talk about your other biz. you're doing this online shirt business. >> by subscription. >> subscription. you can subscribe and get shirts. i'm curious about that model, the usual way to approach buying clothes. >> yeah. well, what we sort of see is when you look at where e-commerce has been growing, in 2011 we saw the rise of flash sales where price was the primary thing. 2012, we saw quality and convenience, more of a curated style. then here in 2013 what we're seeing is the melding of all three. so when you say subscription, it's more we either deliver it every three, four, or six nths. so i would say it's more on a schedule than sort of the monthly -- >> but you pay for them, but they just arrive and -- >> am i choosing them? am i picking i want a blue shirt and a striped shirt and a white shirt, or are you sending me a collection of what you -- knowing what i've ordered before or what you've shipped me before set of -- >> bearing in mind eric and i are both slaves to fash
i spend quite a bit of time in asia, about 4 1/2 years, mostly working for sort of big-box retailers. >> let's talk about your other biz. you're doing this online shirt business. >> by subscription. >> subscription. you can subscribe and get shirts. i'm curious about that model, the usual way to approach buying clothes. >> yeah. well, what we sort of see is when you look at where e-commerce has been growing, in 2011 we saw the rise of flash sales where price was the...
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by soldiers cia agents and drone strikes in countries like somalia in mali and the recent pivot to asia countries like australia and the philippines have experienced a surge of u.s. military ships planes and personnel all in addition to the routine war exercises between the u.s. and its closest regional allies but when it comes to latin america the u.s. military is footprint is more like a blanket of counter-narcotics operations being launched from bases all over the region this is especially true in central america where the resulting clashes have turned the region into the most dangerous place on earth further south however countries are less exposed animal colombia and brazil aid the us in their drug operations countries like ecuador of simply refuse to allow america to build bases on their land here in north america the mexican government acknowledges that u.s. intelligence and military officials are deployed in the country however we have no idea to what extent since the information is being withheld because of again national security i haven't heard that one before but let's not f
by soldiers cia agents and drone strikes in countries like somalia in mali and the recent pivot to asia countries like australia and the philippines have experienced a surge of u.s. military ships planes and personnel all in addition to the routine war exercises between the u.s. and its closest regional allies but when it comes to latin america the u.s. military is footprint is more like a blanket of counter-narcotics operations being launched from bases all over the region this is especially...
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engagement by soldiers cia agents and drone strikes in countries like somalia and mali in a recent pivot to asia countries like australia and the philippines have experienced a surge of u.s. military ships planes and personnel all in addition to the routine war exercises between the u.s. and its closest regional allies but when it comes to latin america the u.s. military is footprint is more like a blanket of counter-narcotics operations being launched from bases all over the region this is especially true in central america where the resulting clashes have turned the region into the most dangerous place on earth further south however countries are less exposed. animal colombia brazil aid the u.s. in their drug operations countries like ecuador of simply refuse to allow america to build bases on their land here in north america the mexican government acknowledges that u.s. intelligence and military officials are deployed in the country however we have no idea to what extent since the information is being withheld because of again national security haven't heard that one before but let's not forg
engagement by soldiers cia agents and drone strikes in countries like somalia and mali in a recent pivot to asia countries like australia and the philippines have experienced a surge of u.s. military ships planes and personnel all in addition to the routine war exercises between the u.s. and its closest regional allies but when it comes to latin america the u.s. military is footprint is more like a blanket of counter-narcotics operations being launched from bases all over the region this is...
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then has been i will hold in just six years but the transformation asia will most complete and the black sea resort believes it can and will deliver games to remember this time next year andrew fama. softy. they olympic spirit even reach a new yorker this week as u.n. chief ban ki moon joined the celebration at the the organizations headquarters and just to remind those action lovers among you who don't want to miss the games take us already on sale and vailable online. a massive explosion has rocked the area near mollies northern city of some ten kilometers away from a french military base it came hours after a suicide bombing was prevented in the same day fears have been escalating throughout the week after islamic extremists leaders are vowed to keep up a guerrilla war against french backed local troops security is being tightened at military checkpoints to prevent new terror attacks the french army says its military operation is almost complete and it's preparing to hand over to a un peacekeeping force john the lochlann from the paris instantiate of democracy and corporation believes
then has been i will hold in just six years but the transformation asia will most complete and the black sea resort believes it can and will deliver games to remember this time next year andrew fama. softy. they olympic spirit even reach a new yorker this week as u.n. chief ban ki moon joined the celebration at the the organizations headquarters and just to remind those action lovers among you who don't want to miss the games take us already on sale and vailable online. a massive explosion has...
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>> i think asia is probably harder than europe. but we get there. and to the end, i could sell my stuff anywhere because of our size. for a $2 billion american company to win, it would be. very be-- it would be very helpful. >> i know ge has had a complex relationship in china. this administration has put a lot of emphasis on energy and market access. what grade do you give them in the first term of what they have been able to accomplish? >> i get the president credit for is that he is engaging and has avoided, you know, following every wave of controversy. the long-term focus is important. let's try to see through some of the bombs in the road. he is keeping: that. it is a complicated relationship for companies and governments, but if you said to yourself, the two biggest economies in the world have a better relationship. we cannot afford not to engage. we are better off with the u.s. government being engaged. >> does that mean the argument obama have with mitt romney during the campaign where he said he would claim time not a -- claim china a curr
>> i think asia is probably harder than europe. but we get there. and to the end, i could sell my stuff anywhere because of our size. for a $2 billion american company to win, it would be. very be-- it would be very helpful. >> i know ge has had a complex relationship in china. this administration has put a lot of emphasis on energy and market access. what grade do you give them in the first term of what they have been able to accomplish? >> i get the president credit for is...
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the real dilemma with china is as the obama administration pipits to asia where they say asia is now the most important strategic region in the world to them, while this is welcomed, it also causes a lot of consternation in china. china is much more distrustful of the united states and our allies in the region making it even more willing to give up north korea. i believe it is in their long- term interests to do so. policy makers, diplomats, they keep trying to push on this with the chinese both here but in a south korea, japan, other countries. want past hope the new leadership coming in to china will take a different stance than the previous period -- than the previous. host: any plans to return to north korea? guest: i'm working on a different project, but this is something that i followed very carefully. host: victor cha, always great to have you with us. tomorrow morning, we continue the discussion at 7:00 a.m. eastern time, for clock for those of you on the west coast on "washington journal." our guests include amy walter with the cook political report, previously with abc news
the real dilemma with china is as the obama administration pipits to asia where they say asia is now the most important strategic region in the world to them, while this is welcomed, it also causes a lot of consternation in china. china is much more distrustful of the united states and our allies in the region making it even more willing to give up north korea. i believe it is in their long- term interests to do so. policy makers, diplomats, they keep trying to push on this with the chinese...
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good thing nothing controversial ever happens to chris brown >>> celebrations across asia as people ring in the year of the snake. lester hoe lester holt who is terrified of snakes can't believe this is the year of the snake. they are helping to usher in the lunar new year. people flooded the streets for the different festivals and all the wonderful food >>> in college basketball, over time is fun, double o.t. is fun, thiple o.t.s is amazing and five is unheard of. wait for it. it stretched into five overtimes at regulation. sending it into the first o.t. fiveover times and a couple of bathroom brakes later, notre dame wins it, 104-101. >> do you know what the record is for the ncaa overtimes? >> not that game. >> not that game. actually, seven in 1981, cincinnati and bradley took it to sevenov overtimes. so this is nothing. >> they are saying they are tired after five kind of thing. >>> bill karins is filling in for dylan this morning. he has a look at the weather forecast. another storm coming in the midwest. 8-12 inches. it sounds like a flurry compared to what we just got done with.
good thing nothing controversial ever happens to chris brown >>> celebrations across asia as people ring in the year of the snake. lester hoe lester holt who is terrified of snakes can't believe this is the year of the snake. they are helping to usher in the lunar new year. people flooded the streets for the different festivals and all the wonderful food >>> in college basketball, over time is fun, double o.t. is fun, thiple o.t.s is amazing and five is unheard of. wait for...
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military footprint, better prepared against cyber attacks, better prepared to advance our interests in the asia-pacific region, and after more than a decade of war, better prepared for the broadest range of contingencies. keeping us prepared will be the mission of my nominee to be the next secretary of defense, a combat veteran with the experience, judgment, and vision our troops deserve, chuck hagel. and since we are now just weeks away from the automatic cuts to federal spending, including defense, let me say this -- there is no reason, no reason for that to happen, putting our fiscal house in order calls for a balanced approach, not massive indiscriminate cuts that could have a severe impact on our military preparedness. so here today, for the sake of our prosperity, for the sake of all these men and women in uniform, and all their brothers and sisters in uniform that they represent, now is the time to act, for democrats and republicans to come together in the same spirit that leon panetta always brought to public service -- solving problems, not trying to score points, doing right for the country,
military footprint, better prepared against cyber attacks, better prepared to advance our interests in the asia-pacific region, and after more than a decade of war, better prepared for the broadest range of contingencies. keeping us prepared will be the mission of my nominee to be the next secretary of defense, a combat veteran with the experience, judgment, and vision our troops deserve, chuck hagel. and since we are now just weeks away from the automatic cuts to federal spending, including...
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much of asia ringing in the lunar new year. in china the arrival of the year of the snake taking over from the year of the trackon. beijing scaling back its fireworks display giving appeals to keep air pollution to a men number. the holiday consider ared to be one of the largest mass human migrations on earth with an estimated 2 million people traveling to be with family. for all the latest headlines log on to fox news .com. you're watching the most powerful name in news, fewness channel. large." >> geraldo: this is a fox news weather alert. at least five deaths blamed on the wicked snowstorm that pounded the northeast over the last 6 hours. here is is dan bowens from hardhat fairfield, connecticut. >> gretchen: we are 45 miles northeast of new york city. in the state, some 36,000 people still without electricity and may be another 24 hours before that service is is restored. one reason -- it is still slow going on many of the roadways. take a look behind me here. route one. you can see even though this road has been plowed it
much of asia ringing in the lunar new year. in china the arrival of the year of the snake taking over from the year of the trackon. beijing scaling back its fireworks display giving appeals to keep air pollution to a men number. the holiday consider ared to be one of the largest mass human migrations on earth with an estimated 2 million people traveling to be with family. for all the latest headlines log on to fox news .com. you're watching the most powerful name in news, fewness channel....
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south america, europe, and asia. what is striking and what people don't pay attention to. in many part of the world the actual taber tillty rate -- fertility rate is higher. the rate of decline is general steeper. if you look down in mexico and central america and south america. many of the countries have fertility rates slightly above what we have. the overall rate of decline is steeper. when you look at the numbers you can't just look at the numbers today. you have to look at the trend and d x dt and watch the slope of the curve. >> host: are there certain groups here in the united states or in other countries who having more babies than groups or converse ily or groups where the fertility rate is more apparent. >> guest: there are just to take america for a moment. we talk about that. the fertility rates are never constant across populations. the 1.93 here in america is the average. we break that up by different demographic groups you get different numbers. the white americans along the ethnic groups have the lowest 1.6 and african-americans have a healthy fertility rat
south america, europe, and asia. what is striking and what people don't pay attention to. in many part of the world the actual taber tillty rate -- fertility rate is higher. the rate of decline is general steeper. if you look down in mexico and central america and south america. many of the countries have fertility rates slightly above what we have. the overall rate of decline is steeper. when you look at the numbers you can't just look at the numbers today. you have to look at the trend and d...
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dull-witted vaguely right wing kind of person that didn't know much about politics and then i went to asia and the oil business, and that opened up my eyes to suffering and the fact that wealth doesn't necessarily indicate that you are virtuous. it's just sort of a block. >> so one of the things you write about, the phrase you said, the absence of wealth creates an erosion of grace. >> right, capitalism thunders the sensuality of the body. fiction isn't actually a great propaganda. often the first impulse of a writer is kind of to pull up the big manure shock of his ideas and just sort of span their reader and dump it. but i find if you just concentrate on language and on making sort of liveliness of situations, then ideas and sort of -- they come out of the woodwork. >> that's what i wanted to ask. if you set out to write overtly political fiction, it wouldn't work. >> it never -- and i tried. it doesn't work. there's something about the intimacy of the exchange demands openness on both sides, and on the writer's part opens, which means i really don't know. i might think i know, but i don
dull-witted vaguely right wing kind of person that didn't know much about politics and then i went to asia and the oil business, and that opened up my eyes to suffering and the fact that wealth doesn't necessarily indicate that you are virtuous. it's just sort of a block. >> so one of the things you write about, the phrase you said, the absence of wealth creates an erosion of grace. >> right, capitalism thunders the sensuality of the body. fiction isn't actually a great propaganda....
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a massive tsunami tore across southeast asia killing some 230,000 people. the world sat stunnedded, anxious to help but largely helpless from so far away. at least that's how actress naomi watts felt. when you heard about it just over the news? >> yeah, you know, just remember turning on the tv and being glued to it. i still felt like there was, you know, it felt like a long way away. >> reporter: a long way away until, that is, watts traveled to the once battered coastal island to film a movie about a tsunami. "the impossible." she plays maria. this is a true story of her family vacationing from spain this is a true story of her family vacationing from spain when the tsunami hit. her realistic performance of a real-life event now has her in the running for an oscar. (screaming). >> reporter: miraculously maria, her husband and all three of her children survived. we talked with her from madrid. >> i was there. i was there. i was under the water. i was struggling. at the same time in a very, very strong way. >> reporter: at first naomi watts was nervous abou
a massive tsunami tore across southeast asia killing some 230,000 people. the world sat stunnedded, anxious to help but largely helpless from so far away. at least that's how actress naomi watts felt. when you heard about it just over the news? >> yeah, you know, just remember turning on the tv and being glued to it. i still felt like there was, you know, it felt like a long way away. >> reporter: a long way away until, that is, watts traveled to the once battered coastal island to...
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and from sub-saharan africa to central and south america to the vast expanses of asia and the great cities of europe and all countries in between, cia officers were there, sometimes in force and sometimes virtually standing alone. and for those 25 years, it was a great honor for me to be a cia officer, as i knew that this country's contributions to security rise in valuable as they were innumerable. following my retirement from the cia in 2005, i had the good fortune to experience other opportunities. for three years, i served as ceo of a private-sector company, where i learned firsthand about fiduciary responsibilities and sound business practices. and for the past four years and i have had the privilege to serve as the president's principal policy advisor on homeland security and counterterrorism. i have had the opportunity to work with some of the finest americans i have ever met. in the intelligence, military, law enforcement, and diplomatic communities, who have dedicated their lives to the safety and security of fellow americans. it is because of the work of those americans serving d
and from sub-saharan africa to central and south america to the vast expanses of asia and the great cities of europe and all countries in between, cia officers were there, sometimes in force and sometimes virtually standing alone. and for those 25 years, it was a great honor for me to be a cia officer, as i knew that this country's contributions to security rise in valuable as they were innumerable. following my retirement from the cia in 2005, i had the good fortune to experience other...